According to reports, some Manchester United players are tired of Erik ten Hag’s complaints and think he has favourites he doesn’t call out.
United has lost four out of their last five games in all competitions, and Ten Hag is under a lot of pressure as he needs to improve his team’s performance.
A frustrated Ten Hag has openly criticised his team for giving away easy goals this season and for not following his tactics.
Manchester United players are unhappy with coach
But now, some players are upset because they believe Ten Hag keeps singling out the same players for criticism, while others who make similar mistakes are not being held accountable.
Some Manchester United players are unhappy with their coach, Erik ten Hag, because they think he plays favourites and criticises certain players while letting others off the hook for the same mistakes. This is causing tension in the team.
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Four Manchester United players had a heated argument in the locker room after losing to Brighton.
Gary Neville, a former United player, believes that unhappy players might be causing problems for the current manager, Erik ten Hag.
The team’s captain, Bruno Fernandes, confronted midfielder Scott McTominay, while defenders Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof argued due to a poor defensive performance. Ten Hag tried to calm the situation after the disappointing 3-1 loss.